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I got my second game in today and it was in good condition, but not excellent as described by the seller. I personally think they should get rid of the good and excellent rating, since most sellers are going to pick excellent regardless since it raises the value of the game. Glyde should have three classifications; new, used, and disc only.
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I guess it depends on peoples definitions. My games sometimes have light scratches on them, the case is perfect, aside from maybe a sticker having to be pulled off, etc. I would consider that excellent, especially since it wasn't a rental. Maybe someone sees some remaining glue on the case and thinks hey, that's only "good." This is why when I sell a game, I will take enough pictures to be able to prove that the game is in excellent condition should a dispute arise.
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sold Call of Duty 3 Wii. now I'm just waiting for the mailer. my roommate was impressed. there's no way I would get anything at all at Gamestop for that game. I'll be getting about $14 after the fees and what not. That's pretty much right on with eBay.
side note: there are people on eBay selling their CoD3 saved games. WTF? Why would anyone buy this? One is going for $15 BIN 100% completed. |
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still haven't sold any of my stuff even though i set it below the market price and my price is still listed as the market price. guess i'll keep checking on them to make sure
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